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Offices Collection (page 11)

Background imageOffices Collection: Election Results Read

Election Results Read
The election results are read in the papers outside the offices of Le Petit Journal: some men are happy, others less so; one man tears the newspaper in disgust

Background imageOffices Collection: Jobless Riot 1934

Jobless Riot 1934
A jobless man being carried off during a demonstration outside Welfare offices in New York during the Depression

Background imageOffices Collection: Us State Representative

Us State Representative
The offices of Bob Barton, State Representative, in a small Texas town - At least he answers letters and trys

Background imageOffices Collection: Spr Office - Exterior

Spr Office - Exterior
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : exterior view from the Mews

Background imageOffices Collection: Spr Office - Library

Spr Office - Library
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : the Library and general meeting room

Background imageOffices Collection: Registry Office Wedding

Registry Office Wedding
A small wedding party wait outside a registry office in Cheshire, England, presumably waiting for the bride and groom to turn up

Background imageOffices Collection: John Lord Belasyse

John Lord Belasyse
JOHN, BARON BELASYSE Royalist soldier, given various offices at the Restoration but had to resign them being a Catholic. with his autograph

Background imageOffices Collection: Sir James Ley

Sir James Ley
SIR JAMES LEY, Lord Ley lawyer and statesman, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench who maintained an unblemished character in all his offices. - with his autograph

Background imageOffices Collection: Spanish Revolution 1868

Spanish Revolution 1868
REVOLUTION: Hanging out the flag of the Revolution at the Public Offices in the Puerta Del Sol, Madrid. A jubilant crowd gives it support

Background imageOffices Collection: Financial Panic 1866

Financial Panic 1866
The murky machinations of Gould and Fisk in the gold market lead to a financial crisis : their New York offices are besieged by angry citizens

Background imageOffices Collection: London / Downing Street

London / Downing Street
Government offices in Downing St, including first Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageOffices Collection: Legion D honneur Offices

Legion D honneur Offices
The offices of the Legion d Honneur (Legion of Honour), the highest order of merit by the French government for outstanding achievements in civil of military life



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